Carteron, M., on the methods of the Castriote, John, chief of Albania,
Castro, Lincoln de, 'Nelle Terre del Negus,' 237, 33.
Dom Pedro Fernandez de, daughter, 224, 358.
Catalans, the, history, 231, 350. Catalonia, Home Rule and Labour in, 232, 122–134.
Cateau Cambresis, treaty of, 224, 25. Cathay and the Way Thither,' 236,
Cartier, G. E., views on confedera- tion, 225, 11. Cartwright, Julia, The Journals of Lady Knightley of Fawsley,' edited by, 239, 215. See Ady. Casement, Sir R., contributions to 'Irish Freedom,' 229, 246-sedi- tious articles, 247-255- Ireland, Germany and Freedom of the Seas,' 248— The Keeper of the Seas,' 250-Ireland, Germany and the Next War,' 252-traitorous Cathedral in Fiction, The, 239, dealings with Germany, 255- 336-348. seditious articles, 230, 215- Why Casement went to Germany,' 217 -landing and arrest, 223. Caspar, M., Die Reform der höheren
Schulen in Preussen,' 224, 130. Caspari, W. A., on the training of chemistry students, 224, 532, 535. Cassel, Sir Ernest, founds the Banque Nationale de Turquie, 228, 305
Catherine II, Empress of Russia, relations with Frederick the Great, 230, 294-translation of French plays, 235, 107.
Catholic Anthology,' 226, 384.
Catholicism at the Cross-roads, 240, 1-23.
Catton, J. A. H., on league football, 239, 353.
Cassi, Gellio, 'Il Mare Adriatico,' Catullus at Home, 223, 26-40. 224, 327.
Cassini Convention, 233, 13.
Casson, Herbert, History of the Telephones,' 236, 315.
Castellan, A. L., opinion of B. Goz- zoli, 239, 265.
Castex, Capt. R., 'Synthèse de la guerre sous-marine,' 237, 366. Casti, Giambattista, Prima la mu- sica, poi le parole, 233, 291. Castile, history of, 231, 347. Castlereagh, Lord, Local Militia Act,
225, 431, 432-criticism on, 514 -at the Vienna Congress, 230, 298 -foreign policy, 241, 163.
Caucasus, the, invasion, 223, 595.
population, 234, 424.
Cavaignac, G., 'La Formation de la Prusse,' 231, 36.
Cavendish, Lady Harriet, marriage, 225, 501, 508-character, 511. Cawdor, Lord, First Lord of the Admiralty, 223, 212.
Cawley, Sir F., member of the Belgian refugees Committee, 225, 195 note.
Caxton Hall, Conference on Strikes, 233, 452, 455,
Cecil, Algernon, 'Disraeli : The Cervantes, 'Don Quixote,' 241, 52. Middle Phase,' 226, 508-' Two Distinguished Gladstonians,' 229, 205- Cardinal Manning,' 236, 381 -Mr Lloyd George: A Page of History,' 238, 279- British For- eign Policy Past and Present,' 241, 156.
Cezanne, M., character of his paint- ing, 234, 384.
Cecil, Lady Gwendolen, 'The Life of Robert, Marquis of Salisbury,' 237, 378-399-criticisms on, 384.
Lord Robert, amendments on the Defence of the Realm Bill, 223,
148 scheme for a League of
Nations, 231, 210.
Viscount, National Unity,' 241, 433.
Celimancy, art of divination, 240, 297.
Celsus, polemic against Christians, 239, 296.
Censorship and Recruiting, 223, 130-158.
methods of, 223, 295.
The, and its Effects, I. In England, 225, 148-163-II. In America, 160-163.
of the Press, 234, 132-146.
Census returns for 1911..224, 215; 240, 45.
Central Europe, Monarchism in, 237, 113-125.
Chaadaev, Peter, 'The Philosophy of History,' 233, 406. Chabot, Philippe de, letter from Thiers, 228, 283.
Chadwick, Prof., 'The Heroic Age,' 226, 17. Chambeges, Pierre, architect of Chan- tilly Château, 240, 357, 259, 362. Chamber, the, financial institution, 236, 350, 352. Chamberlain, Rt Hon. Austen, on a reserve of gold, 223, 422 note--on the ignorance of the people on foreign politics, 226, 478-on the Indian cotton duty, 227, 530, 537 -Budgets, 238, 411-on the ex- emption limit of taxation, 239, 132-appeal for a permanent Coali- tion, 200-at the Carlton Club meeting, 203.
Houston Stewart, distinction between culture and civilisation, 223, 48- Foundations of the Nineteenth Century,' 224, 84.
, Rt Hon. Joseph, policy, 225, 260; 238, 281-political views, 228, 433-characteristics, 436- relations with Sir C. Dilke, 437 -character of his principles, 229, 216-criticism on, 217-on the isolation of England,' 241, 167 -'Fair Trade' propaganda, 220.
Centralisation of administration, 235, Chambers, E. K., 'The Elizabethan
Stage,' 241, 400 et seq.
Dr King, Manual on Diet in Health and Disease, extract from, 231, 75.
Chambrun, Comtesse de, 'Giovanni Charrière, E., Négociations de la Florio,' 237, 2.
Championnel, General, defeats Fer- dinand IV, 235, 361-administra- tion of Naples, 362-recalled to Paris, 365.
Champneys, Basil, Correspondence of Coventry Pat- more,' 240, 123.
Chanak, fort of, 224, 122.
Chance, James Frederick, 'The Alliance of Hanover,' 241, 193- 210 List of the Diplomatic Representatives and Agents,' 197. Chancellor, E. Beresford, 'The An- nals of Fleet Street: its Traditions and Associations,' 227, 353.
H., protest against naval expenditure, 223, 121. Channing, E., Guide to the Study of American History,' 223, 170. Chantilly and its Museum, 240, 356-373.
Chantrey Bequest, purchases under the, 224, 352.
Chapple, Dr, protest against naval expenditure, 223, 121.
France dans le Levant,' edited by, 230, 257.
Chartered British Trade Bank, 226, 547.
Chartism, 236, 62–75.
Chartists' riots, 234, 237.
Chase, Chief Justice, on contraband, 224, 238, 240. Chastelleux,
Chevalier de, 'On Public Felicity,' 234, 114.
Chatham, Earl, character of his policy, 224, 438, 443.
Châtillon, Renaud de, career, 230, 119.
Chatterjee, A. C., Notes on the Industries of the United Provinces,' 227, 297. Chaucer, Geoffrey, references to bees, 241, 278.
The Personality of, 242,
Charcot, J. M., experiments in Chavannes, Puvis de, character of
Charles, King of Rumania, policy, Chekhov, character of his novels, 235, 230, 176-death, ib.
VI, Emperor, foreign policy, Chelmsford's Viceroyalty, Lord,
Dr R. H., A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Revelation of St John,' 235, 373- on the date of the Apocalypse, 376 note, et seq.
Chelnokoff, Mr, Mayor of Moscow, 223, 546.
Chelworth, Rev. John, first English Rector of Padau University, 238, 126.
Charléty, M., on French foreign Chemistry, awards for the dis-
Charlottenburg, Treaty of, 241, 203.
coveries in, 224, 527—training in, 532-535.
Chenery, Thomas, editor of the Children's Charter,' 233, 123, 133. 'Times,' 227, 367; 239, 95.
Cheque, system of paying by, 228,
Chéradame, André, La Crise Fran- çaise,' 224, 387-' The Pangerman Plan Unmasked,' 227, 144, 264. Cherbourg, naval review at, sound of the guns, 226, 220–222, 225, 227. Cherif Pasha, resignation, 226, 38. Chesney, General, in command of the Euphrates Survey Expedition, 228, 489; 237, 71-'India under Ex- periment,' 230, 404.
Chesterfield, Lord, on the ignorance of the people on foreign affairs, 226, 470.
Chesterton, G. K., gift of humour, 241, 46, 50.
Chevrin, Arthur, L'Autriche et la Hongrie de demain,' 229, 181.
Chow, Samuel, C. Byron in Eng- land: His Fame and After-Fame,' 241, 220.
Chidell, Fleetwood, Imperial Migra- tion and the Clash of Races,' 233, 359.
Child, Prof. C. M., Senescence and Rejuvenescence,' 240, 228.
Child Education in India, 229, 516-525.
'Childe Harold,' 237, 438. Childers, Rt Hon. H. C. E., views on the supremacy of the First Lord of the Admiralty, 223, 63. Children, result of the industrial system, 228, 451-physical con- dition, 452-number on the school registers, 453-compulsory attend. ance, 458-employment, ib.- nursery schools, 460 continua- tion schools, 461.
Chile, views on the law of neutrality, 223, 579.
China, character of art, 223, 509— violation of the law of neutrality, 567.
Reorganisation Loan, 226, 169 -neutrality in the war, 170— independence guaranteed, 172- relations with Japan, 173; 234, 399, 408.
Some Tibetan Abbeys in, 227, 59-77.
result of the establishment of the Republic, 229, 397.
and the Powers, 233, 1-25.
war with Japan, 234, 398.
revolution, 235, 241.
foreign relations, 238, 102- Nine Power Treaty, 105-108- Customs Tariff Treaty, 108-110- -history of the Shantung question, 110-112-Treaty with Japan, 112 -administration, 113.
Empress-Dowager, conversion to constitutionalism, 226, 153- directs the reform movement, 155.
Chinese Republic, Four Years of the, 226, 152–175.
Revolution, Financial and Historical Review of the,' 226,
Lord Randolph, maiden speech, 234, 18.
Rt Hon. Winston, First Lord of the Admiralty, 223, 212-on the Navy, 116; 227, 101-plan of an expedition to the Dardanelles, 225, 231, 237; 234, 253-character- istics, 225, 262-criticism on the Navy, 226, 284, 286-policy, 292; 238, 136, 143-evidence at the Dardanelles Commission, 227, 513 -plan of a naval attack, 516, 519 -Life of Lord R. Churchill,' 237, 383-on the Irish Draft Con stitution, 238, 206-criticism on, 241, 351.
Churchmen's Union, Memorandum of,' 229, 440 note.
Cicero and the Conquest of Gaul, 230, 361-379.
Cilicia, racial conflict in, 234, 436.
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